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let's go to lee in california. lee. >> caller: mr. cramer, with the election over, we definitely have to invest in our infrastructure. how will chicago bridge and iron cbi benefit from this, and is it a good player or should by look elsewhere? >> i had my world rocked by the floor quarter, flr. it was so hideous and horrible, i've got to stay away from the business. foster wheeler could be hurt because the clean thing is not going to get the money. i say stay away from infrastructure. >> caller: cramer, i have a question about magnum hunter resources. i purchased about 15,000 shares at 30 cents a share. that's where it's lowest was. my question is, should i hang on to it, buy more, or sell it? >> i'm not a tax accountant, i can't tell you what to do in terms of personal. but i will tell you if i had a stock that bought at 30 cents and went to $3, that's what i call a no brainer. you got hit hard today. what works now? mlps, package consumer goods? how about some johnny walker black. don't move. lightning round is coming up next. ♪ [
let's go to lee in california. lee. >> caller: mr. cramer, with the election over, we definitely have to invest in our infrastructure. how will chicago bridge and iron cbi benefit from this, and is it a good player or should by look elsewhere? >> i had my world rocked by the floor quarter, flr. it was so hideous and horrible, i've got to stay away from the business. foster wheeler could be hurt because the clean thing is not going to get the money. i say stay away from...
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dal in california, please. >> caller: booyah,jim cramer. i have a question what is meant by a reverse split stock? >> of the that means if there's a million shares let's say they do a three to one, make to it 300,000 shares. what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> i do. because in order to be able to raise
dal in california, please. >> caller: booyah,jim cramer. i have a question what is meant by a reverse split stock? >> of the that means if there's a million shares let's say they do a three to one, make to it 300,000 shares. what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm...
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i need to go to dave in california. >> booyah from sunny california. >> i'm into high yield dividends and paying stocks. >> we like that one very much. he has a 5% yield. you don't get as much in return. i got to tell you, i think that stock is real good. let's go to will in new york. will? >> how you doing? >> real good, how about you there, chief? >> not too bad. i want to ask you about -- it released earnings last week. wal-mart says it sells great in stores. it is getting nothing but good press. the market beats the stock up. but could the stock be in for a second wave? >> first of all, it hasn't been concussed yet. second it is not a major league stock. it is the wrong stock for thissthi thiss thissenvironment. >> susan. >> how do you feel about exel? >> i like it. and by the way, another one of -- another one of our specks, nice move today. remember, i am in favor of speculation and in one small piece of your portfolio. and that is the conclusion of the lightening round. ld him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way
i need to go to dave in california. >> booyah from sunny california. >> i'm into high yield dividends and paying stocks. >> we like that one very much. he has a 5% yield. you don't get as much in return. i got to tell you, i think that stock is real good. let's go to will in new york. will? >> how you doing? >> real good, how about you there, chief? >> not too bad. i want to ask you about -- it released earnings last week. wal-mart says it sells great in...
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david in california, david? >> caller: hi, jim. like your show. >> thank you, david. thank you for calling in. >> caller: you frequently comment about make listening to conference calls. you're probably at the institutional level. can the ordinary individual gain access even in the listen only so they can listen to the analyst questions as well as management's response? >> a lot of times they'll let you do that. but it doesn't matter. you don't need it in realtime. you can go get the transcript. that's the way i do it. sometimes i like to do it in realtime, but i do the transcript on the way home. go over the transcript at night. and the transcripts are readily available everywhere. you can stop -- that's the important thing -- you stop and think. you can't do that when you're listening to it live. long-term investing involves not only an ira, but knowing which ones to put in. reinvest, build up over time. avoid the taxes by simply making sure you make the contributions every year. stick with cramer. >>> taking control of your financial destiny is smart. but why would
david in california, david? >> caller: hi, jim. like your show. >> thank you, david. thank you for calling in. >> caller: you frequently comment about make listening to conference calls. you're probably at the institutional level. can the ordinary individual gain access even in the listen only so they can listen to the analyst questions as well as management's response? >> a lot of times they'll let you do that. but it doesn't matter. you don't need it in realtime. you...
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let's start with chang in california. >> caller: hey, big booyah to you. >> thank you for calling, sir. >> caller: i have a question about isis pharmaceutical. crazy past few days. how do you look at it from now? >> down a lot. the type of thing -- look, you are buying a spec with isis. you take a look, dynavac technologies. we like the hepatitis vaccine. the government didn't like that. i think that is a curious overreaction. but it's a spec. you have to be careful. let's go to dan in texas. >> caller: chesapeake energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, aubrey told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think natural gas is going higher in 2013. bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. this one is going to go down. why? many companies, real estate investment trusts are worried about the taxation considerations, and we also have to worry about what the yield curve looks like and what they wil
let's start with chang in california. >> caller: hey, big booyah to you. >> thank you for calling, sir. >> caller: i have a question about isis pharmaceutical. crazy past few days. how do you look at it from now? >> down a lot. the type of thing -- look, you are buying a spec with isis. you take a look, dynavac technologies. we like the hepatitis vaccine. the government didn't like that. i think that is a curious overreaction. but it's a spec. you have to be careful....
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how about michael in california, please? michael. >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim. with a solid dividend that pays monthly at almost a 16% yield, its current valuation a dollar beneath book value, isn't a.r.r. a great value? >> you know what? i have thought it was. this is another one of those real estate mortgage reits that i have somewhat been mystified about the price performance. someone asked about this on the street, and i said i think it should be doing better. i agree, i think it's an okay buy. john in oregon, please. >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy, how are you? >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: residential home builders, i bought in about six or eight months ago, i have about four of them right now. it seems like the market's flattened out as far as they're concerned. should i hang onto them or ring the bell? i was talking with stephanie link, the research director, a frequent contributor to "fast money." we both felt the same way, this is a pullback, a pullback in time. i want you holding on to them. i think they'll have a very good 2013. i would rather consol
how about michael in california, please? michael. >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim. with a solid dividend that pays monthly at almost a 16% yield, its current valuation a dollar beneath book value, isn't a.r.r. a great value? >> you know what? i have thought it was. this is another one of those real estate mortgage reits that i have somewhat been mystified about the price performance. someone asked about this on the street, and i said i think it should be doing better. i agree, i...